
The Game Awards is already a show that is viewed by millions of people across the globe, but now it’ll be even more accessible, thanks to a partnership with Prime Video.
Announced via press release, for the first time ever, The Game Awards will stream live on Prime Video globally (where the service is available), included at no additional cost with a Prime membership, alongside the show’s annual broadcast on Twitch and YouTube.
The Game Awards 2025 airs live from the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles on Thursday, December 11 (5–8 PM PT / 8–11 PM ET) and will feature world premieres, major new game announcements, and musical performances, alongside awards honouring the year’s best games and creators. Stars from the Amazon MGM Studios-produced series Fallout will also present during the event.Â

“We’re thrilled to bring our global celebration of video games to even more audiences with the addition of Prime Video,” said creator and CEO of The Game Awards, Geoff Keighley. “With the upcoming launch of Fallout Season 2 and an exciting slate of game adaptations, Prime Video is a natural home for our show. We’re honoured to have Amazon stand alongside so many other entertainment technology companies as partners to our show.”
In another first, The Game Awards 2025 will be available to stream on Twitch in full 2K (1440p) resolution. The Game Awards 2025 will include Twitch Drops, rewarding Twitch viewers who watch 30 minutes or more with exclusive in-game content and a limited-edition TGA chat badge. On top of this, Amazon will relaunch its dedicated shop, “amazon.com/thegameawards,” where viewers will be able to access exclusive, limited-time deals across nominated games, new releases, hardware and more.
The Game Awards 2025 will stream live on December 11th, 2025, at 5–8 PM PT / 8–11 PM EST.

This partnership with Prime Video sounds exciting! It’s great to see The Game Awards reaching even more viewers. Looking forward to what they have in store for us this year!
I agree, the partnership is definitely exciting! It will be interesting to see how Prime Video enhances the viewing experience with exclusive features or behind-the-scenes content. This could also attract a broader audience who might not typically watch gaming events.
Absolutely! I’m curious to see if Prime Video will offer any exclusive behind-the-scenes content or interviews with the nominees. That could really add another layer to the viewing experience for fans!